Document Type
Peach Sheet
Abstract
Child Endangerment: Define Criminal Negligence; Provide for Legislative Findings and Intent; Change the Definition of Cruelty to Children to Provide for Third Degree Cruelty to Children; Provide for Penalties; Provide for Definitions; Make It Unlawful for Persons to Engage in Certain Activities Associated with manufacturing of Possessing Methamphetamine in the Presence of Children; Refine the Term Serious Injury to Include Sexual Abuse of a Minor Under the Age of 16 Years; Provide for Related Matters; Provide for an Effective Date and Applicability; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
Recommended Citation
Jeremy P. Burnette,
CRIMES AND OFFENSES Child Endangerment: Define Criminal Negligence; Provide for Legislative Findings and Intent; Change the Definition of Cruelty to Children to Provide for Third Degree Cruelty to Children; Provide for Penalties; Provide for Definitions; Make It Unlawful for Persons to Engage in Certain Activities Associated with manufacturing of Possessing Methamphetamine in the Presence of Children; Refine the Term "Serious Injury" to Include Sexual Abuse of a Minor Under the Age of 16 Years,
21
Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
(2004).
Available at:
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol21/iss1/5